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Golden Retriever Puppy for Sale

Golden Retriever Puppy for Sale
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Kennel Clubs will advertise Breeders and their golden retriever puppy for sale and facilitate you with addresses of the breeders who are planning or expecting a litter. More often than not, the breeder is already in contact with the puppies. You will be able to "sniff" the breeder and his puppies out, and to observe the mother and see how she strolls and exercises. As a great share of your puppy's characteristics and character will be inherited from the mother, you need to pay attention to her attitude towards other dogs and towards people. If the good breeder is interested in putting his puppies into good

 

hands, he will also ask you important questions during your conversation. He might want to know why you want to own a Golden Retriever, where you will keep him, if you will have time for him especially in his first months, and who will be responsible for his care.

Things you can ask the breeder:

  • Parents' health and exam certificates
  • His objectives as a breeder
  • Where he houses he puppies
  • What environment the puppies are in
  • What social contact they have
  • What they are being fed; how they are being cared for
  • The price
  • Vaccines and worm medicine the puppies have received
  • The care the puppies need after being given to their owners
  • What games the puppies need to play
  • A place to leave them during vacations or when they're sick

     

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